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  2. Third neighbor policy - Wikipedia

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    The third neighbor policy is a facet of foreign relations of Mongolia referring to its building relationships with countries other than Russia and China, [1] the two superpowers that historically had a sphere of influence extending to the country.

  3. Exclusive-Mongolia to deepen cooperation with US on rare ...

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    Cooperation with the United States, which he called Mongolia's "important strategic third neighbor," on rare earths and critical minerals was already underway, and would be deepened under a ...

  4. Mongolia–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    Bilateral relations between Mongolia and the United States formalized in 1987 with the establishment of diplomatic relations. Since then, the United States has become a key third neighbor to Mongolia, and in 2019 this relationship was upgraded to a strategic partnership.

  5. Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj - Wikipedia

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    [182] In a documentary film titled "Mongolia – Democratic Anchor of the East" [183] Elbegdorj was interviewed about the third-neighbour policy and foreign affairs. Elbegdorj reiterated "Mongolia shall continue her open and pro-active engagement and cooperation at the regional and international fora," "Mongolia shall continue her constructive ...

  6. A 10-hour flight to meet 1,500 Catholics: The Pope visits ...

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    The official visit comes at a time when the Vatican’s relations with Mongolia’s two powerful neighbors are strained. China, which shares a 4,600-kilometer border with Mongolia, has been ...

  7. Why a ‘Third Life’ Is the Answer to America’s ... - AOL

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    In an era of eroding civic baselines and disengagement, there are few comforts more fortifying than reaffirming a shared reality with friends, neighbors, or strangers. If third places once ...

  8. New Evidence Ties World Bank to Human Rights Abuses in Ethiopia

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    The soldiers attacked them, Otiri says, because he opposed Ethiopian authorities’ efforts to force him and his neighbors from their homes as part of the country’s so-called “villagization” effort — a massive social engineering project that sought to move almost 2 million poor people to newly built sites selected by the government.

  9. Mongolian Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    Being between two of the world's largest nations, Mongolian armed forces have a limited capability to protect its independence against foreign invasions; the country's national security therefore depends strongly on diplomacy, a notable part of which is the third neighbor policy. The country's military ideal is to create and maintain a small ...